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A low-income family lives in a rural area with limited job prospects. They are offered a spot in a government-sponsored vocational training program for a high-demand trade in a distant city. The training itself is free, but they would have to use all their savings to cover living expenses for the six-month duration. Upon completion, the potential for a significantly higher income is very strong, but not guaranteed. Which of the following best explains why the family might rationally decide not to participate?

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